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Neag School Accolades: January 2026

by: Shawn Kornegay   

Throughout the academic year, the Neag School is proud to share the latest achievements of its faculty, staff, students, and alumni. Explore their most recent promotions, awards, retirements, publications, and more: Dean’s Office Department of Curriculum and Instruction and Office of Teacher Education Department of Educational Leadership Department of Educational Psychology Faculty/Staff Students Alumni In […]

Neag School Accolades: November 2025

by: Shawn Kornegay   

Throughout the academic year, the Neag School is proud to share the latest achievements of its faculty, staff, students, and alumni. Explore their most recent promotions, awards, retirements, publications, and more: Dean’s Office Department of Curriculum and Instruction and Office of Teacher Education Department of Educational Leadership Department of Educational Psychology Faculty/Staff Students Alumni In […]

Neag School Accolades: Summer 2025

by: Shawn Kornegay   

Throughout the academic year, the Neag School is proud to share the latest achievements of its faculty, staff, students, and alumni. Explore their most recent promotions, awards, retirements, publications, and more: Dean’s Office Department of Curriculum and Instruction and Office of Teacher Education Department of Educational Leadership Department of Educational Psychology Faculty/Staff Students Alumni In […]

Neag in the Media

In honor of National Girls & Women in Sports Day, the Neag School was excited to speak with Sport Management Program alums Kaitlyn Chen ’25 MS, Carli Cutler ’20 (ED), and Ajhanai “AJ” Keaton ’21 Ph.D. All have different careers in sport — on the court, on the sidelines, and in academia — and emphasize the importance of celebrating all women athletes, coaches, and leaders and promoting efforts to make the sport industry equitable across genders.

“For so long, women in sport have been behind the men,” Chen says. “Amazing female athletes have never received the same attention, recognition, and respect they deserve. NGWSD shows the next generation what they can be capable of.”

“As sport opportunities for girls and women continue to increase, I am really excited (and jealous) of the emerging sports girls have access to, like Flag Football,” Keaton says. “As opportunity increases, I hope and want others to be conscious of how women leaders are a part of the process, as coaches, administrators, agents, and fans.”

“We have come so far from the days when I would watch SportsCenter in the morning as a child and be so upset that they did not have coverage on women’s sports,” Cutler says. “The work is never done, but the knowledge of where we have come from is powerful.”

Visit the link in our bio to read more about these impressive alums and their work in sport! #NGWSD2026

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